week 10 of the Medieval Monday Blog Hop. Today I’m hosting Cathy and DD MacRae on my
blog and she is hosting me on her blog. A wedding night with all its
positioning, not necessarily the way you think. What game will Caelen and
Arbela play? Here is her continuing snippet from The Highlander’s Crusader
Bride
night and never think on it again? Do ye chafe against our agreement so soon?”
familiar with. “I dinnae enter this marriage to add discord in the form of a
nagging wife,” he growled. “Keep yer bloody virtue. I have nae need for it.”
Crusader Bride!
half-Armenian, half-Scot Arbela MacLean is a true daughter of the desert,
beautiful and untamed. Trained to be a warrior to avoid her gentle mother’s
fate, Arbela has honed her skills with Turkish bow and arrow, sword and
throwing darts—and dreads the day her father choses a man for her to marry.
After more than thirty years in the Holy Land,
Donal MacLean, Baron of Batroun, is recalled to Scotland, the last son
available to take up leadership of clan MacLean. He brings with him knights,
treasure, trade—and a daughter of marriageable age.
Caelen MacKern, known as the Bull of the
Highlands, is cynical about women. His first marriage formed an alliance, and
he did not grieve when his spoiled, immature bride passed away. He has agreed
to marry again—against his better judgement—for the men, means and coin to recover
from a devastating pestilence that all but wiped out his clan.
Though more than a little resentful at finding
himself forced to remarry, Caelen’s proposal to Donal MacLean’s headstrong
daughter nevertheless piques her interest. Each will receive what they want
most from life—the ability to live as they please without interference from a
meddling spouse. But their marriage of indifference will soon change to one of
passion that neither Arbela nor Caelen could have predicted.
Sounds great!